Welcome to 11 Lady Nairn Avenue, Kirkcaldy, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 3 bed in the KY1 2AN area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band D.
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £175,945 and a rental potential of £1,144 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to May 29, 2010. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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Your Move are delighted to present to the market this well presented traditional semi detached villa in a prestigious and sought after area within Kirkcaldy. The accommodation comprises: spacious reception hallway, lounge with beautiful, original tiled and wooden fireplace and bay window, spacious dining kitchen with patio doors leading to the garden, utility room, three double bedrooms, family bathroom and further study area. The property benefits from secluded rear gardens with patio areas, partial coastal and sea views from the upper landing, double glazing and gas central heating. There are some wonderful, original features in this traditional property and viewing therefore is highly recommended.
Accommodation comprising
Description
Your Move are delighted to present to the market this well presented traditional semi detached villa in a prestigious and sought after area within Kirkcaldy. The accommodation comprises: spacious reception hallway, lounge with beautiful, original tiled and wooden fireplace and bay window, spacious dining kitchen with patio doors leading to the garden, utility room, three double bedrooms, family bathroom and further study area. The property benefits from secluded rear gardens with patio areas, partial coastal and sea views from the upper landing, double glazing and gas central heating. There are some wonderful, original features in this traditional property and viewing therefore is highly recommended.
Location
Kirkcaldy offers a wide range of shopping, recreational facilities and amenities including a theatre, museum and library. There are nursery, primary, secondary and further education facilities. The town has it's own town centre bus and rail station (the station offers rail links from Edinburgh to Dundee) and is well placed for access to the motorway network and selection of parks, with Beveridge Park incorporating a boating lake.
Entrance Hall
A timber and glazed door gives access into the vestibule area which leads to the spacious reception hallway. The hallway gives access to the lounge, bedroom one, dining kitchen and bathroom.
Lounge
15' 7" x 12' 5" (into bay window) (4.75m x 3.78m
(into bay window)) Tastefully decorated in neutral colours this public room has lovely period features including: the original cornice and ceiling rose, tiled and wooden fireplace and lovely bay window. Coal effect gas fire with marble effect hearth(included in the sale price).
Kitchen / Dining Room
13' 2" x 12' 11" (4.01m x 3.94m) Lovely family space for informal dining. Medium oak coloured wall and base units with complementary work surfaces and splash back tiling. Ample space for dining table and chairs. Cornice. Double glazed patio doors lead to the rear gardens and the patio area. A door leads to the utility room.
Utility Room
12' 1" x 6' 3" (at narrowest) (3.68m x 1.91m
(at narrowest)) Further wall units in medium oak colour. Double sink with mixer tap. Plumbing for washing machine. Storage cupboard. Double glazed window overlooking the side of the property. A double glazed door leads to the rear gardens.
Bedroom
16' 5" x 9' 4" (5m x 2.84m) Good sized double bedroom on the ground floor with large double glazed window overlooking the rear gardens. Decorated in bright colours with cornice to the ceiling. This room offers flexibility of use, currently used as a family room, but could equally be used as a formal dining room if required.
Bathroom
Three piece white suite incorporating over the bath shower and shower screen. Complementary tiling to walls. Medium oak coloured laminate flooring. Double glazed frosted window to the front.
Landing
A lovely wooden staircase leads to the upper landing where there is a skylight allowing natural light into this area. The landing gives access to both bedrooms and a recessed area currently used as a dressing room but could also be used as a study area. Storage cupboard.
Bedroom
12' 2" x 9' 11" (3.71m x 3.02m) Neutrally decorated double bedroom with double glazed window overlooking the rear gardens. Cream carpet.
Bedroom
9' 9" x 10' 5" (2.97m x 3.18m) Neutrally decorated with oak laminate flooring. Double glazed window overlooking the front of the property which has stunning views of Kirkcaldy's coastline and the river Forth.
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Study Area
11' 8" x 4' 9" (3.56m x 1.45m) Double glazed Velux window overlooking the front and allowing natural light. This recessed area is currently used as a dressing area but could also be used as a study area.
External
Mature, enclosed gardens with lovely selection of plants, trees and shrubs. There is a lawned area and two patio areas, one of which is very secluded. The front garden is edged with hedgerow and a selection of plants in a mostly chipped area.
Extras
Include: All floor coverings and blinds. Other items may be available by separate negotiation.
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